When Thursday was over and the votes were counted, Brandon Partin was elected to another term as county property assessor.

He won the race with 58 percent of the vote.

After the celebration ended, it was time for Partin to resume his duties.

Among those duties is the installation of a new computer system. In October the property assessor’s office will convert its appraisal system. “The values of people’s properties will not change,” Partin said. “But it will give more flexibility to the appraisal process.”

Danny Wilson ousted David Lynch for the first district school board seat with 568 votes. Lynch received 397 votes. Wilson is the only new school board member from this election. He will be sworn in at the September school board meeting.

Thursday night, Campbell County voters chose Dennis Potter to remain road superintendent by a margin of nearly two to one.

“I expected to win,” Potter said election night after the results were in. “I thought the race might be a little closer. My opponents worked really hard; we did too. We worked like we (were) behind. Didn’t take nothing for granted.”

Potter felt the election went well, and running a positive campaign helped him.

Robert Thomas, III, 47, of Jacksboro was alone in the Shady Cove area of Norris Lake when it appears he slipped off the intertube he was floating on, according to Campbell County Sheriff’s Department Capt. Brandon Elkins.

Police reports indicate Thomas’ wife had dropped him off earlier in the day.

All 21 precincts have reported their numbers in the 2012 Campbell County General Election. Unofficial winners are denoted with an asterisk. Be sure and check out next week's issue of the LaFollette Press to see complete election coverage. The following numbers reflect the 21 precincts plus early voting.